@prefix rdf: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix bibo: . @prefix cito: . @prefix dc: . @prefix dwc: . @prefix dwcFP: . @prefix fabio: . @prefix trt: . cito:cites ; dc:creator "Simmons, Nancy B.; Voss, Robert S." ; dc:title "Micronycteris homezi Pirlot 1967" ; dwc:basisOfRecord ; trt:augmentsTaxonConcept ; trt:publishedIn ; a trt:Treatment . bibo:endPage "219" ; bibo:journal "Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History" ; bibo:pubDate "1998-12-31" ; bibo:startPage "1" ; bibo:volume "237" ; dc:creator "Simmons, Nancy B.; Voss, Robert S." ; dc:date "1998" ; dc:title "The mammals of Paracou, French Guiana, a Neotropical lowland rainforest fauna. Part 1, Bats" ; fabio:hasPart ; a fabio:JournalArticle . dwc:authority "Pirlot" ; dwc:authorityName "Pirlot" ; dwc:authorityYear "1967" ; dwc:class "Mammalia" ; dwc:family "Phyllostomidae" ; dwc:genus "Micronycteris" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:order "Chiroptera" ; dwc:phylum "Chordata" ; dwc:rank "species" ; dwc:scientificNameAuthorship "Pirlot, 1967" ; dwc:species "homezi" ; rdfs:seeAlso ; trt:hasTaxonName ; a dwcFP:TaxonConcept . dwc:class "Mammalia" ; dwc:family "Phyllostomidae" ; dwc:genus "Micronycteris" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:order "Chiroptera" ; dwc:phylum "Chordata" ; dwc:rank "species" ; dwc:species "homezi" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:genus "Micronycteris" ; dwc:rank "genus" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:family "Phyllostomidae" ; dwc:rank "family" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:order "Chiroptera" ; dwc:rank "order" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:class "Mammalia" ; dwc:rank "class" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:phylum "Chordata" ; dwc:rank "phylum" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:rank "kingdom" ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dc:description "Fig. 30. Live views of Micronycteris homezi (AMNH 267414; male). Note the pale ventral fur, the long hairs on the leading edge of each pinna, and the very deep, V­shaped notch in the interauricular band; the cutaneous fossa is visible through the notch in the interauricular band. The hairs covering the fossa in this view are rooted in the skin surrounding the fossa, and on the underside (posterior surface) of the interauricular band; the fossa itself is hairless." ; fabio:hasRepresentation ; a fabio:Figure . trt:gbifOccurrenceId "3037467344" ; trt:httpUri ; a dwc:MaterialCitation .